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15.03.2024

Protocol to develop force-generating human skeletal muscle organoids

Authors Shahriyari M, Rinn M, Hofemeier AD, Babych A, Zimmermann WH, Tiburcy M Journal Star Protocols Citation STAR Protoc. 2024 Mar 15;5(1):102794. Abstract Force generation is an essential property of skeletal muscle models in vitro. We describe a versatile 1-step procedure to direct undifferentiated human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) into
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MBExC special exhibition "Heart & Brain - Understanding Together" at Forum Wissen

13.03.2024

Heart & Brain – Understanding Together

New special exhibition at the Forum Wissen opens on 18 April 2024   How does a “patch” for the heart work? Can we hear with light? And how can insights from basic research be used to help diagnose and treat diseases? The “Heart & Brain – understanding together” exhibition examines
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13.03.2024

Biallelic NAA60 variants with impaired n-terminal acetylation capacity cause autosomal recessive primary familial brain calcifications

Authors Chelban V, Aksnes H, Maroofian R, LaMonica LC, Seabra L, Siggervåg A, Devic P, Shamseldin HE, Vandrovcova J, Murphy D, Richard AC, Quenez O, Bonnevalle A, Zanetti MN, Kaiyrzhanov R, Salpietro V, Efthymiou S, Schottlaender LV, Morsy H, Scardamaglia A, Tariq A, Pagnamenta AT, Pennavaria A, Krogstad LS, Bekkelund
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12.03.2024

mtDNA analysis using Mitopore

Authors Dobner J, Nguyen T, Pavez-Giani MG, Cyganek L, Distelmaier F, Krutmann J, Prigione A, Rossi A Journal Molecular Therapy: Methods & Clinical Development Citation Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev. 2024 Mar 12;32(2):101231. Abstract Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis is crucial for the diagnosis of mitochondrial disorders, forensic investigations, and basic
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11.03.2024

The thymocyte-specific RNA-binding protein Arpp21 provides TCR repertoire diversity by binding to the 3′-UTR and promoting Rag1 mRNA expression

Authors Xu M, Ito-Kureha T, Kang HS, Chernev A, Raj T, Hoefig KP, Hohn C, Giesert F, Wang Y, Pan W, Ziętara N, Straub T, Feederle R, Daniel C, Adler B, König J, Feske S, Tsokos GC, Wurst W, Urlaub H, Sattler M, Kisielow J, Wulczyn FG, Łyszkiewicz M, Heissmeyer
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10.03.2024

3D Super-Resolution Nuclear Q-FISH Imaging Reveals Cell-Cycle-Related Telomere Changes

Authors Pochechueva TV, Schwenzer N, Kohl T, Brandenburg S, Kaltenecker G, Wollnik B, Lehnart SE Journal International Journal of Molecular Sciences Citation Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Mar 10;25(6):3183. Abstract We present novel workflows for Q-FISH nanoscopy with the potential for prognostic applications and resolving novel chromatin compaction changes. DNA-fluorescence
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10.03.2024

Modeling spatial contrast sensitivity in responses of primate retinal ganglion cells to natural movies

Authors Sridhar S, Vystrčilová M, Khani MH, Karamanlis D, Schreyer HM, Ramakrishna V, Krüppel S, Zapp SJ, Mietsch M, Ecker A, Gollisch T Journal BioRxiv Citation bioRxiv 2024.03.05.583449. Abstract Retinal ganglion cells, the output neurons of the vertebrate retina, often display nonlinear summation of visual signals over their receptive fields.
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09.03.2024

Convolutional neural network models of the primate retina reveal adaptation to natural stimulus statistics

Authors Vystrčilová M, Sridhar S, Burg MF, Gollisch T, Ecker AS Journal BioRxiv Citation bioRxiv 2024.03.06.583740. Abstract The diverse nature of visual environments demands that the retina, the first stage of the visual system, encodes a vast range of stimuli with various statistics. The retina adapts its computations to some
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08.03.2024

Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Optogenetic Therapies approved

Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung (EKFS) supports new research center for optogenetic therapies with 37.4 million euros over ten years at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG). The state of Lower Saxony is strongly supporting the establishment of the center and, together with the UMG, is holding out the prospect of up to
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f.l.t.r. Prof. Madeja, Chairman EKFS Management Board; F. Mohrs, Lower Saxony's Minister Science & Culture; Prof. Brück, Dean Medical Faculty; Dr. Dangmann, Member EKFS Management Board; Prof. Moser, Auditory Neuroscience UMG. Photo: UMG/spförtner

08.03.2024

Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Optogenetic Therapies approved

Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung (EKFS) supports new research center for optogenetic therapies with 37.4 million euros over ten years at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG). The state of Lower Saxony is strongly supporting the establishment of the center and, together with the UMG, is holding out the prospect of up to
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